Definition
Stoneware is a type of pottery fired at a relatively high temperature, resulting in a dense, non-porous, and durable ceramic. Think of it as the tough, reliable cousin of other pottery types. Stoneware is often used for kitchenware, tableware, and garden pots. It's resistant to chipping and cracking, making it a practical choice for everyday use. It usually has a rustic look and is often glazed for decoration. 🏺